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Your Aerox ® Portable Oxygen System Use & Care Guide Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems, LLC ® 12871 Trade Way Drive, Suite 8 Bonita Springs, FL 34135 www.aerox.com info@skyox.com Page 1...
Thank You Thank you for investing in an Aerox® Portable Oxygen System from Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems. Your Portable Oxygen System is designed, engineered, and manufactured to the highest quality standards in the industry and we are committed to serving your needs with equally high customer service.
Do not drop and protect the unit from shock or damage. Keep away from anyone who may not be familiar with the hazards of its improper use or handling. Maintain equipment using an Aerox-Approved FAA Authorized Aviation Oxygen Repair Station. Follow their recommendations on proper use.
Aerox Portable Oxygen Systems are shipped with mustache or pendent style Oxysaver® Cannulas (see photo) and one mask. Each Aerox® cannula comes complete and assembled with a connector, needle valve, flow-meter, and cannula. The size of cylinder you specified is based on projected flight hours of use. Based on your order, the cylinder arrives either filled with oxygen or empty .
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Be aware that flow rates are based on averages - older people, smokers, sedentary people and those in poor health may require more than the recommended amount of oxygen. Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems, LLC ® 12871 Trade Way Drive, Suite 8 Bonita Springs, FL 34135 www.aerox.com...
On/Off Valve and the Regulator. (Turn Grip Counterclockwise.) The valve is a standard fitting for oxygen (CGA 540) and no tools are required. Aerox recommends using only aviator grade oxygen. The oxygen supplier is responsible for testing their storage and charging systems.
(4) only needed. - No wrench is needed. After Using System 1. When finished using the Aerox® portable oxygen system, turn the Flow Adjustment Needle Valve Control ( 7 ) to zero (0). 2. Turn the On/Off Valve (3) off by turning the knob clockwise.
Do Not Use alcohol which may damage the unit. DO NOT SUBMERGE THE CANNULA. Replacement of the cannula is recommended after 3 years or 200 hours of use. Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems, LLC ® 12871 Trade Way Drive, Suite 8 Bonita Springs, FL 34135 www.aerox.com...
• A fully depleted oxygen cylinder may require a dry air or nitrogen purge to remove moisture. • Table 2 Provides Hydrostatic Test and Service Life requirements for listed cylinders. Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems, LLC ® 12871 Trade Way Drive, Suite 8 Bonita Springs, FL 34135 www.aerox.com...
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Where a cylinder has been exposed to an extended period of low storage pressure, a cleaning and inspection by a licensed maintenance facility is recommended. Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems, LLC ® 12871 Trade Way Drive, Suite 8 Bonita Springs, FL 34135 www.aerox.com...
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Note that certain state, federal and international regulations may apply to the handling and maintenance of oxygen cylinders based on installation and application. Further information regarding oxygen cylinder maintenance and use is available upon request. Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems, LLC ® 12871 Trade Way Drive, Suite 8 Bonita Springs, FL 34135 www.aerox.com...
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